Our prediction for this Segunda Division match:
Sabadell and Tenerife go head to head at Estadi de la Nova Creu Alta on Sunday afternoon. Sabadell continue with their old habit of producing much better showings at home than on the travels, with the team eyeing their third consecutive win at home ground. All Guruzeta, Garcia, and Pena are pushing for a start. Los Insulares, on the other hand, dropped to the danger zone following back-to-back defeats to Girona and Almeria.
Tenerife are low on confidence ahead of Sunday’s clash, and seeing that Sabadell are desperate to get back on course, we are tempted to put our money on the relegation-threatened hosts. Defender Alberto Jimenez is banned for the visitors as he was sent off in the 1-0 loss to Almeria at the weekend. In the first half of the season Sabadell defeated Tenerife at Estadio Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez.
Highlighted Player (Aleix Coch):
Aleix Coch is a Spanish defender who plays for Sabadell in Segunda Division. After spending his youth career at the likes of Cusa La Granja, Espanyol, Reus, and Gimnastic, Coch started playing for Pobla Mafumet at senior level.
After scoring five goals in 60 league appearances for the club, he returned to his boyhood club Gimnastic in 2010. Aleix Coach played for Hospitalet and Badalona as well before moving to his current club Sabadell in 2017. The 185-cm tall centre-back made his Sabadell debut on August 20, 2017 in a goalless draw with Elche.
He scored his first goal for the club in a 1-1 draw with Formentera three months later. His main position is centre-back, but coaches use him as a right-back as well. The right-footed footballer has a contract with Sabadell until June 30, 2021. Aleix Coch was born in Tarragona on October 18, 1991.
Highlighted Team (Tenerife):
Tenerife is a Spanish club based in the Canary Islands. Tenerife were founded on November 21, 1912, with the team playing home games at Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez. The stadium was opened on July 25, 1925 and it can hold up to 22,824 spectators.
Los Insulares established them as the elite division club in the 1990s, but in 1999 the team suffer relegation to La Liga 2. Tenerife played in la liga two seasons more (2001/02, 2009/10), but they have been competing in lower leagues ever since. Los Insulares wear white and blue shirts when playing at home, whereas light green is the dominant colour of their away kit.
Tenerife participated in the UEFA Cup in the 1993/94 season, with the team eliminating the likes of Auxerre and Olympiakos before losing to Juventus in the last 16. Three years later the Spanish club did remarkably well to make it to the UEFA Cup semis. Las Palmas are considered Tenerife’s main rivals.